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' A Passage to India: A Close Look ' in A Collection of Critical Essays Atlantic Publishers, New Delhi.
* Development Economics through the Decades: A Critical Look at 30 Years of the World Development Report World Bank Publications, Washington DC ( 2009 ), ISBN 978-0-8213-7255-5
His 2000 book, Disciplined Minds is subtitled A Critical Look at Salaried Professionals and the Soul-Battering System that Shapes their Lives.
* Mythology of the White-Led " Vanguard ": A Critical Look at the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA.
" A Critical Look at a New ' Key ' to Evangelization ," Evangelical Missions Quarterly, 31 / 2 ( 1995 ), pp. 152-162. contra view ( Also see Tai M. Yip, " Spiritual Mapping: Another Approach ", pro view in the same edition ).
Following the 4 March 2007 airing of The Lost Tomb of Jesus on the Discovery Channel, Ted Koppel aired a program entitled ' The Lost Tomb of Jesus-A Critical Look ', whose guests included the director Simcha Jacobovici, James Tabor ( a consultant and advisor on the docudrama ), Johnathan Reed, Professor of Religion at the University of LaVerne and co-author of ' Excavating Jesus Beneath the Stones, Behind the Text ', and William Dever, an archaeologist with 40 plus years experience in Middle Eastern archaeological digs.
During Ted Koppel's critique, ' The Lost Tomb of Jesus-A Critical Look ', Koppel stated he had denials from three people Simcha Jacobovici had misquoted in the documentary.
" A Critical Look at the Kennedy Grave.

Critical and at
In fact, the purpose of Critical Mass is not formalized beyond the direct action of meeting at a set location and time and traveling as a group through city streets.
Critical psychology courses and research concentrations are available at Manchester Metropolitan University, Cardiff University, the University of the West of England in Bristol, the University of East London and the University of Adelaide and the University of Auckland.
* A Critical Examination at Deism
Arguing that law and politics cannot be separated, the founders of Critical Legal Studies Movement found necessary to criticize its absence at the level of theory.
Critical media theory looks at how the corporate ownership of media production and distribution affects society, and provides a common ground to social conservatives ( concerned by the effects of media on the traditional family ) and liberals and socialists ( concerned by the corporatization of social discourse ).
: Critical Discussions & Evidence on the Ongoing Relevance of the Herman & Chomsky Propaganda Model ( 15 – 17 May 2007 ) conference at the University of Windsor, Canada, Herman and Chomsky summarized developments to the propaganda model, followed by the publication of the proceedings of a commemoration of the twentieth publication anniversary of Manufacturing Consent in 2008.
Critical acclaim continued to mount for Rush in 2010 when, on September 28, Classic Rock Magazine announced Rush would be that year's Living Legends awarded at the Marshall Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards in the UK.
Critical reception for the film was highly positive, with much praise for the realistic battle scenes and the actors ' performances, but earning some criticism for ignoring the contributions of several other countries to the D-Day landings in general and at Omaha Beach specifically.
* Critical magnetic field-Related to critical current, there is a similar limitation to superconductivity linked to the magnetic field induced in the wire, and this too is a factor at commercial storage levels
* Replica of the 1890 Edition & Critical Edition at University of Victoria
During the era of the Weimar Republic, Germany became a center of intellectual thought at its universities, and most notably social and political theory ( especially Marxism ) was combined with Freudian psychoanalysis to form the highly influential discipline of Critical Theory — with its development at the Institute for Social Research ( also known as the Frankfurt School ) founded at the University of Frankfurt am Main.
Critical Hits ( or simply " crits "), can inflict additional concussion hits, bleeding ( subtracted from concussion hits at the start of each new round ), broken bones, loss of limbs or extremities, internal organ damage and outright death.
* 1965 The Comfortable Pew: A Critical look at Christianity and the Religious Establishment in the New Age
* " Dynamic Storage Allocation: A Survey and Critical Review ", Department of Computer Sciences University of Texas at Austin
* Critical editions of the Poetic Edda in pdf format at septentrionalia. net
* Critical editions of all major redactions of the Prose Edda in pdf format at septentrionalia. net
" Critical response was favourable with a Sounds reviewer calling the album " his most intriguingly involved since Astral Weeks " and " Morrison at his most mystical, magical best.
* Critical approach on The Count of Monte Cristo by Enrique Javier González Camacho in Gibralfaro, the journal of creative writing and humanities at the University of Malaga ( in Spanish )
Critical reception at the time of the track's release was largely positive:
Critical Manners rides through the city on the second Friday of the month, with riders encouraged to obey all traffic laws such as stopping at red lights and signaling.
A faulty edition of the Histoire critique had previously been published at Amsterdam by Daniel Elzevir, based on a manuscript transcription of one of the copies of the original work had been sent to England ; and from which a Latin translation ( Historia critica Veteris Testamenti, 1681, by Noël Aubert de Versé ) and an English translation ( Critical History of the Old Testament, London, 1682 ) were made.
Today it is part of the Tactical Support Branch of the FBI's Critical Incident Response Group ( CIRG ) and is based at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
Critical to its ascent were its military importance in the Roman Empire as well as its favorable location at the convergence of the Alpine rivers Lech and Wertach with direct access to the most important Alpine passes.

Critical and Critics
" The poet Amy Lowell featured her relative James Russell Lowell in her poem A Critical Fable ( 1922 ), the title mocking A Fable for Critics.
Critical reception to the series has been mixed to positive, with Monsters and Critics praising many of the books in the series.
Critics believe Harner's work laid the foundations for massive exploitation of Indigenous cultures by " plastic shamans " and other cultural appropriators ( reference: " The Soul of Shamanism: Western Fantasies, Imaginal Realities ", " Shamans and Religion: An Anthropological Exploration in Critical Thinking ").
The National Book Critics Circle has its own litblog called Critical Mass that posts commentary that is very critical of nonprofessional litbloggers.
The National Book Critics Circle has its own litblog called Critical Mass that posts commentary that is very critical of nonprofessional litbloggers.
Critics including George Will saw resonances between Critical Race Theory's use of storytelling and insistence that race poses challenges to objective judgments in the U. S. and the acquittal of O. J.

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*" Kant's ' Appropriation ' of Lampe's God ", Harvard Theological Review 85: 1 ( January 1992 ), pp. 85 – 108 ; revised and reprinted as Chapter IV in Stephen Palmquist, Kant's Critical Religion ( Ashgate, 2000 ).
" Hayek and social justice: a critique ", Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 12 ( 4 ): 581 – 604.
* " H. G. Wells's Idea of a World Brain: A Critical Re-assessment ", by W. Boyd Rayward, in Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50 ( 15 May 1999 ): 557 – 579
A New Translation an Critical Edition ", Edited and Translated by Rocco Sinisgalli,
* Thomas Allmer, A Critical Contribution to Theoretical Foundations of Privacy Studies, " Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society ", Vol.
" Speciesism Again: The Original Leaflet ", Critical Society, Spring, Issue 2.
* Palmquist, Stephen, " Christianity as the Universal Religion ", Chapter Eight in Stephen Palmquist, Kant's Critical Religion ( Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000 ).
During this period the magazine included lots of features such as the satirical comic strip Thrud the Barbarian and Dave Langford's " Critical Mass " book review column, as well as a comical advertising series " The Androx Diaries ", and always had cameos and full scenarios for a broad selection of the most popular games of the time, as well as a more rough and informal editorial style.
" Critical Biography Without Subjects and Objects: An Encounter with Dr. Lillian Moller Gilbreth ", The Sociological Quarterly 35: 621 – 643.
Prisoner rights have been among her continuing interests ; she is the founder of " Critical Resistance ", an organization working to abolish the prison-industrial complex.
Mechanical ventilation is a rapidly expanding science and has been recognized as a complex technology by the respiratory therapy credentialing agency ( NBRC ) who in 2011 added the speciality credential called the " Adult Critical Care Specialist ", available only to those respiratory therapists certified as registered respiratory therapists ( RRT-ACCS ).
" The Unspeakable in Pursuit of the Uneatable: Language and Action in Titus Andronicus ", Critical Quarterly, 14: 4 ( Winter, 1972 ), 320 – 339
Critical reactions to the album were largely positive ; Stephen Thompson in the Wisconsin State Journal described it as possessing " great lyrics, creative instrumentation and production that's about as simple as production gets ", Thomas Conner praised it for being " soulful and smooth, witty and gritty, this record makes the ghosts of Bob Wills, Buddy Holly and Lou Reed smile " in the Tulsa World, and Matt Weitz in the Dallas Observer noted its " gimlet eye and sardonic humor ".
The urban development policy of reunified Berlin, termed " Critical Reconstruction ", aimed to facilitate urban diversity by supporting a mixture of land functions.
Critical responses to the programme have been polarised ; reviewers praised its dystopian themes and " enormous sense of fun ", but broadcaster Clive James described it as " classically awful ".
The segment, titled " Critical Condition ", featured Porky in Wackyland as part of a fake Laserdisc release.
As a result, from the 1940s-1960s critical emphasis moved away from positioning the Wake as a " revolution of the word " and towards readings that stressed its " internal logical coherence ", as " the avant-gardism of Finnegans Wake was put on hold deferred while the text was rerouted through the formalistic requirements of an American criticism inspired by New Critical dicta that demanded a poetic intelligibility, a formal logic of texts.
" The Instruction of Amenemope: A Critical Edition and Commentary -- Prolegomenon and Prologue ", Dissertation University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2002
On 25 September 1969, two retired cardinals, 79-year-old Alfredo Ottaviani and 84-year-old Antonio Bacci, wrote a letter with which they sent Pope Paul VI the text of the " Short Critical Study on the New Order of Mass ", which had been prepared in the previous June by a group of twelve theologians under the direction of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre.
* Sefer ha-Mivharim (" Book of Elections ", also known as " Critical Days "), on optimum days for particular activities
" Eriador ", in Drout, Michael D. C .: J. R. R. Tolkien Encyclopedia: Scholarship and Critical Assessment.
Critical opinion of Debussy's score has varied, from " some of the best music he ever wrote ", to " exquisite, though hardly vital enough, rhythmically, for a ballet ", to " very monotonous ".
* Provan, Iain W., " Ideologies, Literary and Critical Reflections on Recent Writing on the History of Israel ", Journal of Biblical Literature 114 / 4 ( 1995 ), p585-606.

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